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Smashing, the spiritual successor to Dashing, is a Sinatra based framework that lets you build excellent dashboards. It looks especially great on TVs.
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For the last few weeks I have been working on sending data to my ruby based Smashing dashboard. I have been able to update widgets with cURL on the dashboard except for the Table I installed. It can update itself via the Ruby code that comes with it, but the cURL example that is on the Project's page does not work.
Here are some things I have tried:
- Using cURL on Linux and Windows
- Using Fiddler to monitor the JSON that the server is sending the browser and sending that JSON with cURL
- Trying all sorts of formatting
- Converting the default content of the Ruby script to a cURL command and sending it
- And more...
So anyways, I'm running out of things to try. I feel like this should be a very easy task and I'm sure that many people have managed.
Here is the curl command that is displayed as an example on the Project's page:
...ANSWER
Answered 2017-Nov-08 at 00:27Figured it out:
Turns out it is pretty simple:
Problem: The cURL target ("table") example on the project page does not correspond to the ID of the table widget HTML ("my-table") (as of November 8, 2017)
Solution: Make sure the cURL request you are sending on that page matches the ID of the HTML element
Hope this helps some one!
Cheers,
Roger
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